BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension is launching “605 Igniting Change,” a statewide campaign in recognition of Chronic Disease Day on July 10, 2026, and South Dakota’s proclamation of July as Chronic Disease Awareness Month.
The campaign encourages South Dakotans to take simple steps toward better health through the theme “Move. Fuel. Thrive.” focusing on physical activity, healthy eating and overall well-being.
A free virtual event will be held on July 10 at 10 a.m. CDT, featuring guest speakers and practical strategies for managing and preventing chronic conditions. To register, visit the SDSU Extension Events page and search “chronic”.
“Small steps can ignite big change,” said Samantha Christensen, SDSU Extension Program & Volunteer Coordinator. “This campaign is about bringing people together across South Dakota to support healthier communities.”
New this year, participants can also join an optional virtual 5K challenge during the week of July 5–11, with walking and walk/run training plans available.
Organizers will offer additional ways for individuals and communities to get involved in the week leading up to the event. Activities may include movement challenges, healthy recipes, wellness education, community engagement efforts and opportunities to connect with local resources.
Community members are encouraged to mark their calendars, register for the event, participate in the Virtual 5K and follow along throughout the campaign. Official “605 Igniting Change” T-shirts are also available for purchase to help spread the campaign statewide.
For updates, including speaker announcements, activities and resources, visit the Better Choices, Better Health-SD page or follow us on Facebook.
Upcoming Events
Chronic Disease Day
SDSU Extension will host the webinar for Chronic Disease Awareness Day on July 10 at 10:00 a.m. CDT/9:00 a.m. MT.
Virtual 5K
SDSU Extension is inviting you to join our Virtual 5K to complete anytime during the week of July 5–11—at your own pace, on your own time.